Listen "The Power of the Risk Matrix"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Herding Cats, we dive into the world of risk management for not-for-profit organisations.
Join us as we break down the concept of a risk matrix, its importance, and how it can be used effectively to identify, assess, and prioritise risks. Our hosts walk through real-world examples, exploring the steps involved in creating a risk matrix, its strengths, and potential pitfalls.
We also touch on the importance of understanding risk appetite, the role of organisational culture, and how smaller organisations can adapt these strategies with limited resources. Whether you’re part of a charity or a larger not-for-profit, this episode offers practical insights to help you manage risks and safeguard your mission.
If you want to streamline your board's administration then don't forget to check out the Our Cat Herder Board Portal.
Join us as we break down the concept of a risk matrix, its importance, and how it can be used effectively to identify, assess, and prioritise risks. Our hosts walk through real-world examples, exploring the steps involved in creating a risk matrix, its strengths, and potential pitfalls.
We also touch on the importance of understanding risk appetite, the role of organisational culture, and how smaller organisations can adapt these strategies with limited resources. Whether you’re part of a charity or a larger not-for-profit, this episode offers practical insights to help you manage risks and safeguard your mission.
If you want to streamline your board's administration then don't forget to check out the Our Cat Herder Board Portal.
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